BSc in Communication (Integrated Communication)
Gain the critical thinking, writing, and presentation skills needed to create change in the marketplace, as well as in your own ventures with Communication (Integrated Communication) at Liberty University.
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
August
Tuition Fee
$23,800 per year
Location
Lynchburg, United States
About the program
Our communication program gives you hands-on experience while providing current theoretical knowledge applied to real-world projects.
Through our Bachelor of Science in Communication: Integrated Communication concentration, you’ll study in an environment that encourages innovation, diversity, and a commitment to Christian values — making you invaluable to many enterprises. Learn from professors who are skilled in their craft and strong in their faith.
Graduate ready to transform organizations and culture with the skills to craft communication strategies in for-profit and non-profit industries as well as entrepreneurial initiatives.
This Communication (Integrated Communication) program at Liberty University will focus on training in graphic design, business marketing, speech communication, and strategic communication. These classes will help you develop knowledge in business management and marketing while equipping you with the digital design tools you’ll need to create strong communication material. You will also learn how to create and implement events, crisis communication, and strategic relations plans to help companies be better prepared for all the situations they will encounter.
Courses included
- Introduction to Graphic Design
- Media Design
- Principles of Marketing
- Mobile & Interactive Tech. Application
- Essentials of Customer Service
- Vendor Communication and Strategic Relations
Career Opportunities
- Corporate Communication Director
- Sales Associate
- Branding/Marketing Coordinator
- Content Developer
- Non-profit Communications
- Customer/Vendor Relationship Manager
Minimum requirements
Admission decisions are competitive and are based primarily on the following factors:
- Cumulative (unweighted) GPA from high school or college
- GED scores (if applicable)
- Consistency and trends of grades
- Results from the SAT, ACT, or CLT
- Essay submission
50% of admitted students come from within the following mid-ranges:
- High School GPA: 3.15-3.83
- SAT (ERW* and math only): 1020-1220
- ACT composite: 20-27